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Windows 7 Recovery Disk and Repair Disc Download

Download our recovery and repair disk for Microsoft Windows 7 (also available for Windows 8, Vista, XP or Server editions) that can be used to access system restore tools.

It comes with our Automated Repair feature, option to access System Restore, tools to backup and recover your most important files, a built-in antivirus scanner and a command-line for advanced recovery options.

What is a recovery and repair disk

Major PC manufacturers no longer give customers a real Windows 7 installation DVD along with their purchase of a computer.

A Windows 7 installation DVD can be used to recover your PC, not just install a Windows 7 copy. The DVD has a “recovery center” that gives you options to Automated Recovery (attempts to fix automatically any errors found), System Restore (restores your computer to the last working state) or you can access a command-line for advanced recovery options.

Instead, customers are expected to create a recovery media themselves – on a CD, DVD or USB drive.

Your computer’s hard drive might have a recovery partition added by the manufacturer, but what happens when your PC or Windows isn’t working or you’ve lost the disks you had?

If you can’t boot into Windows or your PC isn’t working, only a bootable recovery and repair CD/DVD/USB can save you.

Download recovery disk for Windows 7

It comes with our powerful Automated Repair feature, an antivirus scanner built-in, the ability to access System Restore, tools to browse the Internet (a web browser) and back-up your most important files (documents, videos, pictures, music and so on), memory diagnostics and a command-line tools for advanced options.

Windows 7 Starter (32-bit edition) (Starter is available only in 32-bit)

It works with any Windows 7 that has Service Packs installed:

Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1)

The disk is in ISO image format that you can burn to any CDs, DVDs or USB sticks and then use it as a bootable recovery CD/DVD/USB. We provided step-by-step instructions how to burn the ISO image below.

It’s a 120 MiB download file.

You cannot use a recovery or repair disk to install or reinstall Windows 7.

Silvia, if your using usb mouse and keyboard, you may need to re-enable USB Keyboard, and USB mouse support in your Bios menu, probably under something called Integrated peripherals, Or the advanced Bios Options, if your able to use your keyboard to press f8 or delete or esc for w/e your bios shortkey is, then that is exactly the issue, cause if Keyboard and mouse stop working immediately after the time period it takes for the computer to get passed Manufacturer logo’s loading screen, which is first thing you see upon turning on the PC is the only time you can see if your keyboard works at beginning, so if it does, you need to enable usb Keyboard and mouse in your bios. If that’s not the issue then you may need to reinstall your usb port drivers….Or enable Plug and Play.

Also the only reason your bios cmos should reset back to default settings on its own is probably due to that quarter sized battery could be dead, that battery is meant to provide the computer power when its off so the date, time, location, and bios settings stay synced, if that battery were dead, your computer will reset cmos to default, lose the correct date and time, which causes browsing issues with certificate validation, since Certificate is being validated by a computer that thinks its 2008, so validation fails as a result. If you notice any of these issues, you need a new battery.

Hi there! I have burned the Easy Recovery Essentials to bring back to life my Toshiba Satellite A505 which displays this error message after powering on my laptop – “Bootmgr is missing. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart’ (I started to run a full system restore to its factory settings and tried to cancel it and got this Bootmgr is missing error on my PC). I am placing the burned CD into my Toshiba, see a lot of options, but … how to boot it now? Automated Repair option is not working for me. Any help? Thank you very much!

I have a dell inspiron n7010. It stops at configuring loopback in the boot. I have tried booting from CD and from USB drives and same thing. Can boot other computers with the same media and it boots fine. Any ideas?

Is there a version # or date on your CD? If I ordered the Windows 7 CD several years ago (It has Copyright 2012), is there a newer version if I buy and download today? Is this program being supported and actively updated by NeoSmart??

(Your website doesn’t seem to have revision #s, revision dates, change histories, etc. for your software, so it is difficult to deduce if we have the latest and greatest.)

Where do I save of get certificate? It’s not the most user friendly for a novice like myself. But I appreciate any help you can give me. I’m also having trouble getting BIOS to come up. Which key is it, I’ve tried them all?
Thanks

This doesn’t work, 120MB isn’t big enough. MY HDD was toast, there was nothing on it. Where is my 3gb install media? How come I can’t put windows 7 back on my asus laptop with this recovery CD, it doesn’t work.